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Opel Corsa Electric – #YesOfCorsa
The new #OpelCorsa Electric is here! With many questions swirling around about its big range, fast-charging and future technology. We've got one answer: #YesOfCorsa
Say hello to the new Opel Corsa Electric! Our answer to all your questions:
#YesOfCorsa it's the perfect blend of bold design, innovative technology and electric driving fun!
#YesOfCorsa it has an electric range big enough to go up to 405km, fast charging, dazzling Intelli-Lux® Matrix lights*, and the latest smart driving assistance.
Find more videos about the Corsa Electric in our Opel Corsa playlist.
Follow Opel on
Facebook: http://s.opel.com/Facebook
Twitter: http://s.opel.com/Twitter
Instagram: http://s.opel.com/Instagram
Design: https://s.opel.com/Design
LinkedIn: http://s.opel.com/LinkedIn
Energy consumption Opel Corsa Electric Long Range in Kw/100 km; 14,2 - 14.6; CO, emissions in g/km
Range 395 - 405 km (depending on equipped options) according to R (RC) No. 2017/1153 and
R (EU) No. 2017/1151
@jubiladoatope : Great commercial,cool and fun,most commercials you just wanna skip them but not this one,its really entertaining
@Wichru37 : Przed chwilą widziałem tę reklamę w telewizji i musiałem ją obejrzeć jeszcze raz bo tak mi się spodobała. Chyba najlepsza reklama samochodu jaką widziałem
@aceventura9956 : I just stumbled upon this Opel commercial and I am thoroughly impressed. The creativity and originality showcased here are reminiscent of the iconic advertisements from the late 90s that left a lasting impression.
It's evident that a lot of thought and effort went into crafting this masterpiece. I would like to extend my sincerest gratitude to the marketing team and everyone involved in bringing this commercial to life. Your work is a breath of fresh air and is indeed pushing the boundaries of automotive advertising.
Keep up the remarkable work!
@DPPOfficial : I absolutely adore the Citroen Xantia at 0:11. I don't know if it's an omage to its 30 year anniversary or whatever the context is, but I love the fact that they put that beauty in there. Even if only for mere seconds, I would never overlook a Xantia
@bananasandbass : That’s a banger of a tune and a really fun creative video! They don’t make em like this anymore much. Whoever made the song, and produced the video/animation: massive kudos to you guys!
Vauxhall/Opel Corsa & Corsa-e 2023 review
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Is the Vauxhall Corsa the must-have small family car? Well, let’s find out!
Mat’s got his hands on the Vauxhall Corsa-e, and he’s going to run you through everything you need to know in this in-depth review.
For starters, there is a choice of three different petrol engines. They’re all 1.2-litres, starting from 75hp and raising to 130hp if you choose the range-topper. However, there’s also an all-electric version available, which is powered by a single motor to deliver 136hp.
In terms of price, the entry-level petrol-powered Corsa is pretty affordable, at £17,000. However, should you choose to go all-electric, you’ll have to splash out a bit more, which prices starting from £27,000!
In terms of design, the Corsa is a pretty good looking car from the outside, looking relatively sleek from the front, and with the more expensive models come with the option to choose a contrasting black roof! On the inside, you’ll generally find good quality materials throughout the cabin, although the infotainment system isn’t all that good.
So should you choose the Corsa over competitors like the Skoda Fabia or Peugeot 208? You’ll have to stick with Mat to find out!
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:45 Price \u0026 Engines
02:00 Exterior Design
02:30 Interior
04:23 Back Seats
05:54 Boot
07:06 5 Annoying Things
08:38 5 Good Things
10:19 Batteries \u0026 Charging
11:11 Motorway Driving
12:06 Town Driving
14:22 Twisty Road Driving
15:05 0-60mph
15:41 Brake Test
16:08 Verdict
Peugeot 208 review: https://bit.ly/Peugeot-208-Review-2022
Skoda Fabia review: https://bit.ly/Skoda-Fabia-Review-2022
Volkswagen Polo review: https://bit.ly/VW-Polo-Review-2022
Mat’s Corsa pick: https://bit.ly/Mats-Corsa-Choice-0305
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@carwow : 03:45 Can you guess where Mat's shark tattoo is?
@JScot92 : In my head it feels like a Corsa should start from under 10 grand. I'm still living in early 2000s motoring world.
@tiemenbos5446 : I owned a petrol automatic for a year and my father in law now has the Corsa E. Mat's review is spot on really. It is a very capable car just nothing fancy or special about it. The petrol car was a fun little car to drive.
@Lukaz0r : Back in 2005 I got a Corsa 1.2 Twinport SXI, it was pre-registered, 6 months old and cost £7.5k. I absolutely adored it and still to this day, after owning and driving many nice cars, think it was one of the best cars I've ever owned. Always had a soft spot for Corsa's since then.
@F1_Guy15 : Maybe we should drag race this against the internal combustion engine with the 130 HP one
Why is EVERYONE buying this? | Vauxhall Corsa review
The Ford Fiesta has been axed, but the Vauxhall Corsa remains one of the UK's best selling cars. We find out why...
Read more at Auto Express:
New 2023 Vauxhall Corsa review: https://bit.ly/3vWB7uv
New 2023 Vauxhall Corsa specs and details: https://bit.ly/3IIT8nH
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The latest Vauxhall Corsa is miles better than the car it replaced, offering a much more convincing blend of performance, economy, comfort and driving pleasure. It looks good, boasts one of the best petrol engines in its class and has benefited hugely from the thoroughly modern underpinnings shared with the latest Peugeot 208.
There’s plenty to separate the two closely linked cars, however. Inside and out, the Vauxhall looks and feels unique; sharp, modern lines mean the Corsa looks better than it ever has, while the comfortable interior boasts plenty of good-quality trim and up-to-date tech. The Corsa's chief rival - the Ford Fiesta - was taken off sale in 2022, but the Vauxhall has soldiered on to become one of last year's best selling cars. In this video, Nicola Hume gets behind the wheel to find out why it's so popular.
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@marxnex71 : No Nicola. We don’t use the heated seats for our aching backs either. We use it to keep the takeaway warm on the dash back home
@dashcam2417 : Car buyers still want a small compact car ..
Not everyone wants an over price, over size SUV .. Despite what the "market" tends are .
@nikolaidiqnov6801 : Been driving the electric version of this Corsa and it has been great. Perfect city vehicle and you can also do the occasional country trip without any worries. The car is just nicely balanced between new tech, gadgets and that old school feel we all know and love / knobs for the climate control unit is always a good idea /.
@joshbrailsford : Surely the success of this Corsa comes down to two things: brand strength in the UK, plus competitive pricing, the latter of which must be helped by Stellantis's economies of scale.
@anthonystevens8683 : With the brilliant Fiesta getting the chop in favour of other Ford models with a higher profit margin the other manufacturers will increase market share as you mention. The Polo is expensive for what you get but is allegedly a great car. For my money if I was in the market I would also look at the Seat Ibiza or the new Skoda Fabia. I had a previous model Fabia a while back for a few years and it was a brilliant car and an older generation Ibiza that was very good as well for its day. Obviously there is no guaranty that the new models will be better than the previous versions but these would be on my test drive list along with the Corsa and of course the current Polo. There are still a few superminis to check out. I must confess I do like the look of the current Corsa though.
The new #OpelCorsa Electric is here! With many questions swirling around about its big range, fast-charging and future technology. We've got one answer: #YesOfCorsa
Say hello to the new Opel Corsa Electric! Our answer to all your questions:
#YesOfCorsa it's the perfect blend of bold design, innovative technology and electric driving fun!
#YesOfCorsa it has an electric range big enough to go up to 405km, fast charging, dazzling Intelli-Lux® Matrix lights*, and the latest smart driving assistance.
Find more videos about the Corsa Electric in our Opel Corsa playlist.
Follow Opel on
Facebook: http://s.opel.com/Facebook
Twitter: http://s.opel.com/Twitter
Instagram: http://s.opel.com/Instagram
Design: https://s.opel.com/Design
LinkedIn: http://s.opel.com/LinkedIn
Energy consumption Opel Corsa Electric Long Range in Kw/100 km; 14,2 - 14.6; CO, emissions in g/km
Range 395 - 405 km (depending on equipped options) according to R (RC) No. 2017/1153 and
R (EU) No. 2017/1151
@jubiladoatope : Great commercial,cool and fun,most commercials you just wanna skip them but not this one,its really entertaining
@Wichru37 : Przed chwilą widziałem tę reklamę w telewizji i musiałem ją obejrzeć jeszcze raz bo tak mi się spodobała. Chyba najlepsza reklama samochodu jaką widziałem
@aceventura9956 : I just stumbled upon this Opel commercial and I am thoroughly impressed. The creativity and originality showcased here are reminiscent of the iconic advertisements from the late 90s that left a lasting impression.
It's evident that a lot of thought and effort went into crafting this masterpiece. I would like to extend my sincerest gratitude to the marketing team and everyone involved in bringing this commercial to life. Your work is a breath of fresh air and is indeed pushing the boundaries of automotive advertising.
Keep up the remarkable work!
@DPPOfficial : I absolutely adore the Citroen Xantia at 0:11. I don't know if it's an omage to its 30 year anniversary or whatever the context is, but I love the fact that they put that beauty in there. Even if only for mere seconds, I would never overlook a Xantia
@bananasandbass : That’s a banger of a tune and a really fun creative video! They don’t make em like this anymore much. Whoever made the song, and produced the video/animation: massive kudos to you guys!
Vauxhall/Opel Corsa & Corsa-e 2023 review
Looking to sell your car? Then you've come to the right place. carwow is the free, easy way to change your car online. Check it out here: https://bit.ly/Buy-Sell-WOW
.............................................................
Is the Vauxhall Corsa the must-have small family car? Well, let’s find out!
Mat’s got his hands on the Vauxhall Corsa-e, and he’s going to run you through everything you need to know in this in-depth review.
For starters, there is a choice of three different petrol engines. They’re all 1.2-litres, starting from 75hp and raising to 130hp if you choose the range-topper. However, there’s also an all-electric version available, which is powered by a single motor to deliver 136hp.
In terms of price, the entry-level petrol-powered Corsa is pretty affordable, at £17,000. However, should you choose to go all-electric, you’ll have to splash out a bit more, which prices starting from £27,000!
In terms of design, the Corsa is a pretty good looking car from the outside, looking relatively sleek from the front, and with the more expensive models come with the option to choose a contrasting black roof! On the inside, you’ll generally find good quality materials throughout the cabin, although the infotainment system isn’t all that good.
So should you choose the Corsa over competitors like the Skoda Fabia or Peugeot 208? You’ll have to stick with Mat to find out!
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:45 Price \u0026 Engines
02:00 Exterior Design
02:30 Interior
04:23 Back Seats
05:54 Boot
07:06 5 Annoying Things
08:38 5 Good Things
10:19 Batteries \u0026 Charging
11:11 Motorway Driving
12:06 Town Driving
14:22 Twisty Road Driving
15:05 0-60mph
15:41 Brake Test
16:08 Verdict
Peugeot 208 review: https://bit.ly/Peugeot-208-Review-2022
Skoda Fabia review: https://bit.ly/Skoda-Fabia-Review-2022
Volkswagen Polo review: https://bit.ly/VW-Polo-Review-2022
Mat’s Corsa pick: https://bit.ly/Mats-Corsa-Choice-0305
.............................................................
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@carwow : 03:45 Can you guess where Mat's shark tattoo is?
@JScot92 : In my head it feels like a Corsa should start from under 10 grand. I'm still living in early 2000s motoring world.
@tiemenbos5446 : I owned a petrol automatic for a year and my father in law now has the Corsa E. Mat's review is spot on really. It is a very capable car just nothing fancy or special about it. The petrol car was a fun little car to drive.
@Lukaz0r : Back in 2005 I got a Corsa 1.2 Twinport SXI, it was pre-registered, 6 months old and cost £7.5k. I absolutely adored it and still to this day, after owning and driving many nice cars, think it was one of the best cars I've ever owned. Always had a soft spot for Corsa's since then.
@F1_Guy15 : Maybe we should drag race this against the internal combustion engine with the 130 HP one
Why is EVERYONE buying this? | Vauxhall Corsa review
The Ford Fiesta has been axed, but the Vauxhall Corsa remains one of the UK's best selling cars. We find out why...
Read more at Auto Express:
New 2023 Vauxhall Corsa review: https://bit.ly/3vWB7uv
New 2023 Vauxhall Corsa specs and details: https://bit.ly/3IIT8nH
SUBSCRIBE for more new car reviews and Steve Sutcliffe track tests: http://aex.ae/2gY9ABE
The latest Vauxhall Corsa is miles better than the car it replaced, offering a much more convincing blend of performance, economy, comfort and driving pleasure. It looks good, boasts one of the best petrol engines in its class and has benefited hugely from the thoroughly modern underpinnings shared with the latest Peugeot 208.
There’s plenty to separate the two closely linked cars, however. Inside and out, the Vauxhall looks and feels unique; sharp, modern lines mean the Corsa looks better than it ever has, while the comfortable interior boasts plenty of good-quality trim and up-to-date tech. The Corsa's chief rival - the Ford Fiesta - was taken off sale in 2022, but the Vauxhall has soldiered on to become one of last year's best selling cars. In this video, Nicola Hume gets behind the wheel to find out why it's so popular.
Would you like to receive the latest car news, reviews, features, pictures and videos in your e-mail inbox three times a week? The Auto Express e-mail newsletter delivers exactly that, it's free and it takes seconds to sign up: https://aex.ae/2ml5DOf
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@marxnex71 : No Nicola. We don’t use the heated seats for our aching backs either. We use it to keep the takeaway warm on the dash back home
@dashcam2417 : Car buyers still want a small compact car ..
Not everyone wants an over price, over size SUV .. Despite what the "market" tends are .
@nikolaidiqnov6801 : Been driving the electric version of this Corsa and it has been great. Perfect city vehicle and you can also do the occasional country trip without any worries. The car is just nicely balanced between new tech, gadgets and that old school feel we all know and love / knobs for the climate control unit is always a good idea /.
@joshbrailsford : Surely the success of this Corsa comes down to two things: brand strength in the UK, plus competitive pricing, the latter of which must be helped by Stellantis's economies of scale.
@anthonystevens8683 : With the brilliant Fiesta getting the chop in favour of other Ford models with a higher profit margin the other manufacturers will increase market share as you mention. The Polo is expensive for what you get but is allegedly a great car. For my money if I was in the market I would also look at the Seat Ibiza or the new Skoda Fabia. I had a previous model Fabia a while back for a few years and it was a brilliant car and an older generation Ibiza that was very good as well for its day. Obviously there is no guaranty that the new models will be better than the previous versions but these would be on my test drive list along with the Corsa and of course the current Polo. There are still a few superminis to check out. I must confess I do like the look of the current Corsa though.
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